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From: Burrow characteristics of the co-existing sibling species Mus booduga and Mus terricolor and the genetic basis of adaptation to hypoxic/hypercapnic stress

Figure 2

A. Zymogram of Superoxide dismutase (Sod-1). Lanes 1, 2 M. booduga (M); Lanes 3, 4 M. booduga (V); Lanes 5, 6 M. terricolor I; Lanes 7, 8 M. terricolor II; Lanes 9, 10 M. terricolor III. Lanes 1 to 4 show bands of faster mobility (Sod-1b) in M. booduga. B. Electrophoregram of serum Tranferrin (Trf). Lanes 1, 2 M. booduga (M); Lanes 3, 4 M. booduga (V); Lanes 5, 6 M. terricolor I; Lanes 7, 8 M. terricolor II; Lanes 9, 10 M. terricolor III. Lanes 1 to 4 (arrow) show faster allele in M. booduga. Samples in lanes 2, 3 are heterozygotes. C. Electrophoregram of Hemoglobin beta chain (Hbb). Lanes 1, 2 M. booduga (M); Lanes 3, 4 M. booduga (V); Lanes 5, 6 M. terricolor I; Lanes 7, 8 M. terricolor II; Lanes 9, 10 M. terricolor III. Samples in lanes 1 to 4 show major band of faster mobility (arrow) in M. booduga.

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